COMPLAINING IN EFL LEARNERSDIFFERENCES OF REALIZATIONS BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN : A case study of Indonesian EFL learnersat the English Department of a State University in Bandung

In the society, various studies suggest that the way men and women speak is different. Women are considered to be more polite than men and many assumptions arise to support this idea. By looking at that phenomenon, the reseacher attempts to establish evidences and verification about women's lin...

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Main Author: Dyah Ayu T, - (Author)
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Published: 2011-11-18.
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